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1. Uniform and Non-uniform motion​

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Answered by tejeswarteju
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The uniform motion is identical to the actual speed of the object. The non-uniform motion is different from the actual speed of the object. Uniform motion covers equal distance at an equal time interval. Non-uniform motion covers unequal distance at equal time interval.

Answered by ManavSinghParmer
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Explanation:

What is Uniform motion?

The motion in which the body moves with constant speed and has zero acceleration is called Uniform motion.

Examples of uniform motion

Car going along a straight road at a constant speed

The train going along the tracks at a constant speed

The movement of the fan

Vibrating spring in a sewing machine

Cooling fan running at a fixed speed

Read also: laws of motion

What is Non-Uniform motion?

The motion in which the body moves with variable speed and the acceleration is not zero is called non-uniform motion.

Examples of non uniform motion

The movement of an asteroid

Car coming to a halt

A bouncing ball

The train coming to its terminating sop

Dragging a box from a rough surface

A horse running in a race

Bus on its way

Read also: Branches of mechanics

Difference between uniform and non uniform motion in tabular form

Uniform motion Non Uniform motion

In Uniform motion, the movement of a body is along the straight line with constant speed. In non uniform motion, the movement of a body is along the straight line with variable speed.

In uniform motion, the body covers equal distance in an equal interval of time. In this type of motion, the body does not cover the equal distance in equal interval of time.

The speed of the object is similar to the actual speed. The speed of the object is different from the actual speed.

The graph between distance and time (distance-time) graph shows the straight line. The graph between distance and time (distance-time) graph shows the curved line.

This type of motion has zero acceleration. It has no zero

Types of motion in physics

Difference between speed and Velocity

Acceleration formula

Newton’s laws of motion

Newton’s second law of motion formula

Newton’s third law of motion

Simple harmonic motion (SHM)

Projectile motion equations

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